1) most common natural disasters
2)what are natural disasters
3) where are natural disasters most common
Answer:
The speaker and the neighbor repair the wall from opposite sides. The speaker and the neighbor repair the wall from the same side. The speaker repairs his side of the wall while the neighbor watches.
Some examples of simple, compound, complex and compound-complex sentences using the examples given are the following:
People get so excited about football. I don't understand it. It is not nearly as interesting as baseball. Here we have three simple sentences.
People get so excited about football and I don't understand why; it is not nearly as interesting as baseball. Compound sentence formed by three independent clauses. The firs two are linked by the coordinator "and", and the third one is separated by a semicolon.
I don't understand why people get so excited about football. It is not nearly as interesting as baseball. Complex sentence formed by a dependent clause embedded in an independent clause, introduced by the adverb of reason "why". Afterwards, We have an independent clause.
I don't understand why people get so excited about football, for it is not nearly as interesting as baseball. Compound-complex sentence formed by two clauses, one independent containing a dependent introduced by the adverb of reason "why", and the other one linked by the coordinator "for".
The prosecutor is trying to prove that Mersault has committed premeditated murder in the death of the Arab man.
The prosecutor is showing that Mersault did not feel badly about his mother's death. He didn't grieve for her which is evidenced by his napping at her funeral. He wants to show that this absence of grief is a sign of moral depravity and that is a threat to society. The moral decay that Mersault shows by not being upset demonstrates his guilt and warrants the death penalty.
By using the extended metaphor of Rosa Parks as a warrior